Archives: Remedies

  • Asclepias Tuberosa

    Asclepias tuberosa has been used for bronchitis andpleurisy. Marked action on the chest
    muscles, which has been verified. Also effective in autumn dysentery with painful diarrhea, griping and
    tenesmus.
    Increases the secretions of skin, serous and mucus membranes. Catarrhal states from cold and da…

  • Asclepias Cornuti

    Asclepias cornuti is a remedy for dropsy, hepatic, kidney or after scarlet fever. It causes
    diaphoresis and aug ments the urinary secretion. Dropsy after heart disease. Uremia. Intermittent, pressing –
    down uterine pains.
    Acts especially on the nervous system and urinary organs. Nervous hea dache…

  • Asarum Europaeum

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Asarum europaeum , a perennial plant in the. Aristolochiaceae family, native to Europe and known for its aromatic rhizomes, prepared for. homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for nervous system disorders,. digestive complaints, and mucosal irritations, particularly those involving hypersensitivity,. nausea, and sensory overload. It is noted for symptoms such as intense nervous irritability, nausea. with aversion to food, and burning mucosal discharges, often aggravated by cold, noise, or mental. exertion, and ameliorated by warmth or quiet environments. Modern Context: Indicated for anxiety disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, sensory. processing issues), functional gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., nausea, irritable bowel syndrome),. and mucosal inflammatory conditions (e.g., rhinitis, conjunctivitis). It suits patients with acute or. chronic symptoms characterized by nervous hypersensitivity, nausea, and sensory overload,. typically exacerbated by cold, noise, or stress, and often seen in individuals with heightened sensory. sensitivity, nervous exhaustion, or a history of emotional stress. The remedy is particularly relevant. for those with a nervous, irritable disposition, often accompanied by physical symptoms like nausea. or burning discharges triggered by environmental or psychological stimuli.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Mental/Autonomic: Nervous irritability or anxiety, with heightened sensitivity to noise, light, or touch,. resembling generalized anxiety disorder or sensory processing disorder. Sensation of brain fog, detachment, or unreality, with difficulty concentrating or. mental exhaustion, often described as “nerves on edge.”. Headaches, often frontal or occipital, with a sensation of constriction or burning,. worse with mental exertion, noise, or cold air. Restlessness or agitation, with a desire for solitude or quiet environments to avoid. sensory overload, often linked to stress or overwork. Gastrointestinal:. Intense nausea or vomiting, often with aversion to food, smells, or even the thought. of eating, resembling functional dyspepsia or cyclic vomiting syndrome. Sensation of emptiness, sinking, or coldness in the stomach, with intolerance to cold. drinks or rich foods, worse during stress or cold weather. Functional abdominal pain or diarrhea, often burning or watery, triggered by. emotional stress or environmental factors, worse at night or in cold conditions. Thirstlessness or preference for warm drinks, with aggravation from cold or acidic. foods. Mucosal/Respiratory:. Burning or acrid nasal discharge, often watery, causing excoriation of the nostrils,. resembling allergic rhinitis or acute sinusitis, worse in cold air or damp weather. Allergic conjunctivitis with burning, itching eyes and watery tears, often linked to. environmental irritants (e.g., dust, cold air), worse in windy conditions. Throat irritation or soreness, with a sensation of rawness or burning, often with a dry,. hacking cough, aggravated by cold drinks or talking. Systemic:. Fatigue or nervous exhaustion, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or stress-related debility, worse after mental exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or cozy environments. Chills or low-grade fever during acute episodes, often with clammy sweating, linked. to stress, cold exposure, or mucosal inflammation. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized around the nose or eyes,. resembling allergic dermatitis or contact irritation, worse with cold or scratching. Excoriation or redness of skin due to acrid discharges, often linked to nasal or ocular. symptoms, aggravated by dampness or touch.
    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Burning or acrid nasal discharge, often watery, causing excoriation of the nostrils,. resembling allergic rhinitis or acute sinusitis, worse in cold air or damp weather. Allergic conjunctivitis with burning, itching eyes and watery tears, often linked to. environmental irritants (e.g., dust, cold air), worse in windy conditions. Throat irritation or soreness, with a sensation of rawness or burning, often with a dry,. hacking cough, aggravated by cold drinks or talking. Systemic:. Fatigue or nervous exhaustion, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or stress-related debility, worse after mental exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or cozy environments. Chills or low-grade fever during acute episodes, often with clammy sweating, linked. to stress, cold exposure, or mucosal inflammation. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized around the nose or eyes,. resembling allergic dermatitis or contact irritation, worse with cold or scratching. Excoriation or redness of skin due to acrid discharges, often linked to nasal or ocular. symptoms, aggravated by dampness or touch.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or nervous exhaustion, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or stress-related debility, worse after mental exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or cozy environments. Chills or low-grade fever during acute episodes, often with clammy sweating, linked. to stress, cold exposure, or mucosal inflammation. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized around the nose or eyes,. resembling allergic dermatitis or contact irritation, worse with cold or scratching. Excoriation or redness of skin due to acrid discharges, often linked to nasal or ocular. symptoms, aggravated by dampness or touch.
  • Asarum Canadense

    Colds followed by amen orrhea or gastro -enteritis. Suppressed colds. H eadache from

    suppressed nasal catarrh. Watery, irritating discharge from the nose. Frequent and profuse menses.
    Miscarriage in the early months. Relieves excessive pain in labor.

  • Asafoetida

    Source: Derived from the dried resinous gum of Ferula asafoetida, a perennial plant in the. Apiaceae family, native to Persia and India, known for its pungent odor, prepared for homeopathic. use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for nervous and gastrointestinal. disorders, particularly those involving flatulence, hysteria, and sensory hypersensitivity. It is noted. for symptoms such as abdominal distension, explosive belching, nervous irritability, and a sensation. of a lump rising in the throat ( globus hystericus), often aggravated by stress, cold, or suppressed. emotions, and ameliorated by warmth, pressure, or open air. Modern Context: Indicated for functional gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., irritable bowel. syndrome, functional dyspepsia), anxiety disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, somatic. symptom disorder), and neurological or sensory hypersensitivity (e.g., hyperacusis, neuralgia). It. suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by abdominal bloating , nervous. irritability, and psychosomatic complaints, typically exacerbated by stress, cold environments, or. emotional suppression, and often seen in individuals with heightened emotional sensitivity, nervous. exhaustion, or a history of trauma. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a dramatic or. expressive disposition, often presenting with exaggerated physical or emotional symptoms, such as. a sensation of choking or suffocation.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Mental/Autonomic: Nervous irritability or anxiety, with heightened sensitivity to noise, touch, or. emotional stimuli, resembling generalized anxiety disorder or sensory processing. disorder. Sensation of a lump in the throat (globus pharyngeus), often with choking or. suffocation feelings, linked to stress, emotional suppression, or anxiety, worse in. social settings. Neuralgic or burning pains, often in the head, face, or limbs, resembling trigeminal. neuralgia or tension-type headache, worse with cold, stress, or minimal exertion. Emotional lability or dramatic expression, with exaggerated complaints or a sense of. being overwhelmed, often described as “hysterical” in older texts. Respiratory/Mucosal:. Dry, hacking cough or throat irritation, often with a sensation of constriction or. burning, resembling psychosomatic or allergic pharyngitis, worse in cold air or with. emotional stress. Burning or acrid nasal discharge, occasionally with sneezing, resembling mild. allergic rhinitis, aggravated by cold or suppressed emotions. Sensation of tightness or oppression in the chest, often linked to anxiety or nervous. tension, worse at night or in cold environments. Systemic:. Fatigue or nervous exhaustion, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or stress-related debility, worse after emotional or physical. exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or open air (if not cold). Chills or low-grade fever during acute episodes, often with clammy sweating, linked. to stress, cold exposure, or gastrointestinal flares. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized or transient, resembling urticaria or. stress-induced dermatitis, worse with cold, stress, or scratching. Flushing or redness of the face during emotional or gastrointestinal episodes,. suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by anxiety. Asafoetida (Devil’s Dung) 196.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or nervous exhaustion, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or stress-related debility, worse after emotional or physical. exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or open air (if not cold). Chills or low-grade fever during acute episodes, often with clammy sweating, linked. to stress, cold exposure, or gastrointestinal flares. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized or transient, resembling urticaria or. stress-induced dermatitis, worse with cold, stress, or scratching. Flushing or redness of the face during emotional or gastrointestinal episodes,. suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by anxiety. Asafoetida (Devil’s Dung) 196.
  • Arundo Mauritanica

    Source: Derived from the fresh root or whole plant of Arundo mauritanica (synonym Arundo. donax), a tall perennial grass in the Poaceae family, native to Mediterranean regions and widely. naturalized, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and. succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for allergic and inflammatory. conditions of the upper respiratory tract and mucous membranes, particularly those involving. intense itching, burning, or catarrhal discharges. It is noted for symptoms such as allergic rhinitis,. burning nasal or throat secretions, and neuralgic pains, often aggravated by cold, damp weather, or. environmental allergens, and ameliorated by warmth or dry conditions. Modern Context : Indicated for allergic respiratory disorders (e.g., allergic rhinitis, sinusitis),. inflammatory mucosal conditions (e.g., pharyngitis, conjunctivitis), and neuralgic or allergic. pain syndromes (e.g., headaches, ear pain). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms. characterized by intense itching , burning discharges , and mucosal hypersensitivity , typically. exacerbated by allergens (e.g., pollen, dust), cold air, or damp environments, and often seen in. individuals with a history of allergies, recurrent infections, or sensory sensitivities. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with pronounced allergic tendencies, often accompanied by. irritability or restlessness due to discomfort.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Mild fever or chills during acute allergic or infectious episodes, with a sensation of. coldness, worse in chilly, damp environments. Fatigue or lassitude during inflammatory or allergic flares, often proportional to the. severity of mucosal or sensory symptoms. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in cold air, damp weather, or drafts,. and a desire for warmth or dry environments. Dermatological:. Itching or burning skin eruptions, often localized around the nose, eyes, or ears,. resembling allergic dermatitis or urticaria, worse with cold or scratching. Excoriation or redness of skin due to rubbing or scratching, often linked to acrid. discharges or allergic irritation, aggravated by dampness. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness due to persistent itching, burning, or discomfort, often with. a short temper or frustration when symptoms interfere with daily activities. Mild anxiety or agitation during acute allergic flares, particularly when sensory. symptoms (e.g., itching, burning) are unrelenting. Arundo mauritanica (Reed Grass) 176. Compulsive rubbing or scratching of affected areas (e.g., eyes, nose, ears),. resembling sensory-driven behaviors in allergic states.
  • Arum Triphyllum

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Arum triphyllum (commonly known as Indian turnip or. Jack-in-the-pulpit), a perennial plant in the Araceae family, native to North America, prepared for. homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for acute inflammatory conditions of. the upper respiratory tract and mucous membranes, particularly those involving raw, burning, or. acrid discharges. It is noted for symptoms such as hoarseness, burning nasal or throat secretions,. and intense mucosal irritation, often aggravated by talking, cold air, or overuse of the voice, and. ameliorated by warmth or rest. Modern Context: Indicated for acute respiratory infections (e.g., laryngitis, pharyngitis, rhinitis),. allergic or inflammatory mucosal conditions (e.g., allergic rhinitis, sinusitis), and voice-related. disorders (e.g., functional dysphonia, vocal cord strain). It suits patients with acute, inflammatory. symptoms characterized by burning, raw, or acrid discharges , mucosal irritation , and vocal. strain, typically exacerbated by cold air, vocal overuse, or environmental irritants, and often seen in. individuals with acute infections, allergies, or professions requiring heavy voice use (e.g., teachers,. singers). The remedy is particularly relevant for those with intense, localized inflammation, often. accompanied by irritability or restlessness due to discomfort.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Mild fever or chills during acute infections, with a sensation of coldness or shivering,. worse in chilly, damp environments. Fatigue or lassitude during inflammatory episodes, often proportional to the severity. of mucosal or vocal symptoms. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in cold air, cold drinks, or drafts,. and a desire for warmth. Dermatological:. Excoriation or ulceration of the skin around the nose or lips due to acrid discharges,. often raw, red, or bleeding, worse with scratching or picking. Localized redness or inflammation of mucosal-adjacent skin, linked to allergic or. infectious irritation, aggravated by cold or touch. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness due to pain, vocal loss, or mucosal discomfort, often with a. short temper or frustration. Compulsive behaviors, such as picking at the nose, lips, or skin until bleeding,. resembling excoriation disorder or stress-related habits. Mild anxiety or agitation during acute episodes, particularly when unable to. communicate effectively due to hoarseness.
  • Arum Maculatum

    Leading symptoms include inflammation and ulceration of mucus mem branes. Violent
    irritation of nose and eyes. Pain left side of nose. Nasal irritation with polyps. Bleeding from mucus membranes
    and cavities. Violent convulsions. Great physical depression and lassitude. Irrepress ible inclination …

  • Arum Dracontium

    Arum-d. has the irritating properties of Arums generally. It has been well proved by Dr. C.
    P. Hart and tested clinically as well.
    Asthmatic attacks from cold. Croupy, hoarse cough with sore throat. Laryngismus between 12 a.m. and 2 a.m.,
    attacks every week or ten days. Pharyngitis with sore, raw…

  • Artemisia Vulgaris

    Like the other Artemisias, this remedy has a prominent place in convulsive diseases. Some
    reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty. Acts
    better when given with wine than with water.
    Excitable and irritable before attack of epilepsy….